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MEMPHIS, Tenn. - The Mississippi River rose Monday to levels not seen in Memphis since the 1930s, swamping homes in low-lying neighborhoods and driving hundreds of people from their homes.
But officials were confident the levees would protect the city's world-famous musical landmarks, including Graceland and Beale Street, and that no new areas would have any serious flooding.See the full content of this document
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Memphis Landmarks Spared
As residents in the Home of the Blues waited for the river to crest as early as Monday night at a pr...
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